I love anything that's chevron, so I fell in love when I found this nail look. Start off with a soft pink for your thumb, pointer finger, and pinky. Then, paint your middle finger white, and draw black chevron lines with a toothpick or striper. Then paint your ring finger with a silver shimmery sparkly color.
These nails are a bit trickier to do, but look fabulous when you're done.
Start off by painting all of your nails neon yellow. Then, with a striper and tooth pick, draw lines, dots, and chevron stripes, in different directions for every other nail, as shown above.
These nails are super fun to do, and you can use your colors of choice. Start off by taping all of your fingers around your nails. Then paint your nail a solid color of choice, which will be the background, so a light color is preferred. Then, with different color nail polishes, start flicking them toward your nail. This will give it a splatter paint effect, and it's really cool. Make sure that you put a paper towel or something that you don't mind getting dirty, under your hand, so that your table or wherever you're painting your nails on doesn't get nail polish on it.
I also love this chevron nail look. Start by painting all of your fingers, except your ring finger in a cute shimmery color. The picture above used a pink corally color, which looks amazing. Next, paint your ring finger white. Then, add chevron stripes with either a striper or toothpick. Then, you're finished!
This next option can be changed easily. All you have to do is paint all of your fingers except your ring finger in a cute color. Then for you ring finger, which is your accent finger, paint it as a shimmery or metallic color, that goes well with your other polish color, but still pops. This is super cute and simple.
Here is a nail look, done by a youtuber, famous for her nail tutorials. Her account name is cutepolish.
For this look, she started off by painting all of her nails white, then added pink stripes with her striper, but a toothpick works as well. Then she took a green nail polish and made either two or three dots on her nails. Then, she connected them with a toothpick, and filled them in. Then she added cute roses, and leaves to finish off her vintage dripping floral nail art.
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